SahAIbat
Child-Lens Impact · Prepared for Save the Children Global Ventures

Catching stunting before it's irreversible — at Indonesia's rural frontline.

SahAIbat puts the full first-1,000-days lifecycle in the hands of community health workers and mothers who have no doctor within reach — and turns every Posyandu visit into traceable, preventable child-health data.

Maternal & child health Stunting · SAM/MAM detection Rural NTT, Indonesia Live & deployed
The Stakes

The most urgent child-health problem, where help reaches last.

~21%
of Indonesian children under 5 are stunted — among the highest burdens in the region.
Irreversible after ~1,000 days
1 : 5,000
doctor-to-population ratio; in rural NTT, a mother may never see a doctor during pregnancy.
WHO recommends 1:600
Paper
is still how most Posyandu growth data is recorded — so faltering growth stays invisible until it's too late.
Not seen by health systems in time
See It Work · The First 1,000 Days

Follow one mother and child — from pregnancy to age five.

SahAIbat accompanies the whole journey. Step through it to see how each moment is captured, guided, and — when risk appears — flagged for action. (Illustrative demo.)